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  1. Muscle Beach Party: Directed by William Asher. With Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Luciana Paluzzi, John Ashley. Local beach-goers find that their beach has been taken over by a businessman training a stable of body builders.

    • (1,7K)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • William Asher
    • 1964-03-25
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    Frankie, Dee Dee, and the beach party gang hit Malibu Beach for yet another summer of surfing and no jobs, only to find their secret surfing spot threatened by a gang of bodybuilders led by the dim-witted coach Jack Fanny. All the while a bored Italian countess is trying to steal Frankie from Dee Dee and, much to everyone's surprise, he seems more ...

    Before production producer Martin Ransohoff announced he was going to make a film called Muscle Beach based on Ira Wallach's satirical novel. This was eventually made as Don't Make Waves(1967). Filming started December 1963.

    John L. Scott of the Los Angeles Timescalled it "a romantic, slightly satirical film comedy with songs which should prove popular with members of the two younger sets it concerns — surfers and musclemen — and with oldsters who don't mind the juvenile antics." Varietywrote that "the novelty of surfing has worn off, leaving in its wake little more th...

    Don Rickles' character name "Jack Fanny" is based on then-popular bodybuilder and gym entrepreneur (and usually sharp-dressed) Vic Tanny. The forename "Jack" might also be a reference to another th...
    Julie's remark to an angry Dee Dee, "Have you tried Miltown?" is in reference to the drug Miltown by Wallace Laboratories, a carbamate derivative used as an anxiolytic drug – it was the best-sellin...
    Cappy's Place in this film (and Big Daddy's club in the preceding Beach Party) is a reference to Southern California beach coffeehouses in general and Cafe Frankensteinin particular.
    This is the second and last time Avalon or any other "teenager" in the cast smokes cigarettes onscreen in the series – the Surgeon General's report on smoking was released on January 11, 1964, whil...
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    • $1 million or $150,000
    • Les Baxter
  2. Muscle Beach Party (bra: Quanto Mais Músculos, Melhor [1]) é um filme estadunidense de 1964, uma comédia romântico-musical produzida pela American International Pictures e dirigida por William Asher. É o segundo da série de sete filmes da Turma da Praia.

    • Quanto Mais Músculos, Melhor
    • Robert Dillon, William Asher (argumento)
  3. Everyone's favorite surfing couple, Frankie and Annette, return for this second BEACH PARTY movie in which the gang finds the beach invaded by the owner of a new gym and his stable of bodybuilders... Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  4. Everyone's favorite surfing couple, Frankie and Annette, return for this second BEACH PARTY movie in which the gang finds the beach invaded by the owner of a new gym and his stable of bodybuilders... IMDb 5.1 1 h 34 min 1964

  5. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. The beach gang goes head-to-head with the bodybuilders of a new gym that's interfering with their strip on the sand. Cast & Crew. Read More. William Asher. Director. Frankie Avalon. Annette Funicello. Dee Dee. Luciana Paluzzi. Julie. John Ashley. Johnny. Don Rickles. Jack Fanny.

  6. Suntanned surfer Frankie (Frankie Avalon) and his beach baby, Dee Dee (Annette Funicello), are all set for another summer of dancing, music and fun -- until their favorite surfing spot is invaded ...

    • Musical, Comedy